CC2520 and STM32
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‎2009-10-17 8:42 AM
CC2520 and STM32
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‎2011-05-17 4:26 AM
Hi,
I am getting this week 2 CC2520 modules. Searching the internet I haven't found something helpfull... Has anyone had any expirience with the CC2520 using a STM32? Any code example would be great. Thank you.- Mark as New
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‎2011-05-17 4:26 AM
Dear,
I think if you search at TI for examples you should find something and maybe by just adjusting the hardware layer and compile it for STM32 it could work if written in C. Maybe search also the older devices for examples. Good luck- Mark as New
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‎2011-05-17 4:26 AM
As k.deganck says - we've used STM32 successfully with older CC1100 family.
Works well - you will likely be surprised by the role of software in distance and reliability enhancement.- Mark as New
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‎2011-05-17 4:26 AM
CC1100 is quite different from the CC2520...
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‎2011-05-17 4:26 AM
My, my, this sounds remarkably familiar:
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Hi,
I am getting this week 2 CC2520 modules. Searching the internet I haven't found something helpfull... Has anyone had any expirience with the CC2520 using a C8051F3xx? Any code example would be great. Thank you.- Mark as New
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‎2011-05-17 4:26 AM
So what?
I use STM32 and C8051F...! If I used AVR I would also post also there... if it's ok with you Mr. Sherlock!- Mark as New
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‎2011-05-17 4:26 AM
If you post on multiple forums, it is polite to say what you are doing, and provide links - so that people on one forum don't waste their time repeating what has already been said elsewhere!
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‎2011-05-17 4:26 AM
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I use STM32 and C8051F...!
So you'll understand that the operation of the CC2520 modules is entirely independent of whatever processor you use - as stated: So what is it specifically about the STM32 that you want to know here?- Mark as New
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‎2011-05-17 4:26 AM
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On 12-10-2009 at 17:30, Anonymous wrote: As k.deganck says - we've used STM32 successfully with older CC1100 family. Works well - you will likely be surprised by the role of software in distance and reliability enhancement. Did you use/port SimpliciTI?